BodyICE Woman Bundles
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Our breast ice packs can be used hot or cold to provide cooling or warming relief from soreness associated with breast engorgement, inflammation, breastfeeding, blocked milk ducts, mastitis, breast augmentation surgery and general soreness that can be experienced during menstruation, hormonal changes and puberty.
Perfect for breastfeeding mamas! When heated, these soothing saviours can assist with the 'let-down' reflex and help ease the flow of milk. This can also be useful to help relieve blocked milk ducts.
When used as a cool pack, our breast packs help soothe engorgement, inflammation and pain. They are made from non-toxic gel beads that comfortably conform around your breasts or breast pump whilst expressing.
Whether you'e recovering from childbirth, vaginal surgery or a c-section, we've got the best perineal ice packs. They are soft, flexible and provide soothing relief. It is long enough to treat the perineal area and haemorrhoids at the same time.
Fluffy slippers and re-freshing facial sprays are nice, but not essential for a new mum recovering from childbirth. Give her a gift that will ease her post-partum soreness and help her feel comfortable again.
Our breast ice packs can be used hot or cold to provide cooling or warming relief from soreness associated with breast engorgement, inflammation, breastfeeding, blocked milk ducts, mastitis, breast augmentation surgery and general soreness that can be experienced during menstruation, hormonal changes and puberty.
Perfect for breastfeeding mamas! When heated, these soothing saviours can assist with the 'let-down' reflex and help ease the flow of milk. This can also be useful to help relieve blocked milk ducts.
When used as a cool pack, our breast packs help soothe engorgement, inflammation and pain. They are made from non-toxic gel beads that comfortably conform around your breasts or breast pump whilst expressing.
Whether you'e recovering from childbirth, vaginal surgery or a c-section, we've got the best perineal ice packs. They are soft, flexible and provide soothing relief. It is long enough to treat the perineal area and haemorrhoids at the same time.
Fluffy slippers and re-freshing facial sprays are nice, but not essential for a new mum recovering from childbirth. Give her a gift that will ease her post-partum soreness and help her feel comfortable again.
FAQ's
When should you use hot and when should you use cold?
Our breast and perineal packs can be used either as a heat pack or as an ice pack.
When heated, the breast packs can help increase blood flow and stimulate your milk flow which is especially helpful before breastfeeding, whilst expressing or if you have a blocked milk duct. When frozen, the breast packs provide soothing relief from inflammation associated with breast surgery as well as engorgement.
The perineal pack when heated can help increase blood flow and soften the perineum during the second stage of labour. This helps reduce perineal tearing during childbirth. When frozen, the perineal ice pack provides cooling relief to the perineal area which can be swollen and painful after childbirth. It can also be used to ease discomfort over a c-section scar.
Our breast and perineal packs also come with washable sleeves which are optional to use depending on your skin's sensitivity.
Can the breast packs be used while the baby is latched nursing?
We don’t recommend using the breast packs simultaneously when breastfeeding so that your baby can latch properly without
interference. We do, however, recommend using the breast heat pack just before feeding time to help increase circulation, open your milk ducts and stimulate the let down reflex. Our breast packs are also designed to fit around your breast pump.
Is there an expiration date?
No, there isn't an expiration date on our breast and perineal icepacks. They are designed to be reusable and are made from medical grade PVC so that they don't deterioate. You should however, store them in an airtight container away from heat and direct sunlight to preserve the integrity of the gel beads.
Can I use the BodyICE Woman breast pads for swelling after breast augmentation?
Yes! The breast ice pads are great for controlling pain, swelling and inflammation experienced after breast augmentation or any kind of surgery or trauma that causes pain and inflammation including mastectomy, breast reduction and fat transfer surgery.
What happens if I rupture my pack?
The most common reason for packs rupturing is if they are heated for too long in the microwave. However, if upon purchase you find your pack damaged, please get in touch with us info@bodyice.com.au and we will arrange a replacement.
How long should you use a cold/hot compress?
Whether you’re using our packs as hot or cold, we recommend using them for 15-20 mins at a time and follow the heating and cooling instructions on the back of the pack.
Are your packs medical grade and non toxic?
Yes, our packs are made from medical grade PVC and safe to use directly on your skin. The gel beads inside are non-toxic. In the event of a breakage, keep them away from small children.
Should I use the breast packs for mastitis treatment at home?
If you do develop mastitis (inflammation of the breast tissue) you could be experiencing breast pain, swelling, warmth and redness. You can use self massage and a warm breast pack before feeding to help the milk flow and a cold pack after feeding. However, if you develop a fever or flu like symptoms, you may have an infection and you should seek medical care from your doctor.
BREAST & PERINEAL ICE & HEAT PACKS
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BREAST ice packs
Our breast packs can be used hot or cold to provide cooling or warming relief from soreness associated with breast engorgement, inflammation, mastitis, blocked milk ducts, breast surgery and general soreness.
Perineal Ice Pack
Our perineal pack provides soothing relief to the perineum which may be irritated, swollen and tender from childbirth. It can also be used directly over a C-section scar and to treat Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction (SPD), haemorrhoids and vaginal surgery such as labiaplasty.